Very good News , this will prevent a lot of problems that we faced when
Easynet integrated SBL
We were having duplicates.

11 august ,have to change the conf file again.

Rifat Levis





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From: "Rick Rountree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:35 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Fwd: SBL soon only from sbl.spamhaus.org


This was posted on NANOG today.  Another MUST READ if you use the OSSOFT
test or any other tests utilizing the Spamhaus SBL.

Rick Rountree
Dundee.net

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 >Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 18:42:07 +0100
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 >From: Steve Linford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >Subject: SBL soon only from sbl.spamhaus.org
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 >
 >If you currently use the SBL by querying the master zone sbl.spamhaus.org
 >then you can ignore this message.
 >
 >If you are using the SBL via 3rd party composite DNSBLs and not directly
 >from sbl.spamhaus.org, then please read this as the following change
 >affects your DNSBL setup.
 >
 >For a long time the SBL has been available either directly from Spamhaus
 >(as sbl.spamhaus.org) or via 3rd party composite zones such as
 >relays.osirusoft.com (as spamhaus.relays.osirusoft.com) and
 >blackholes.easynet.nl which import SBL data from Spamhaus. This
 >distribution is now changing. In order to better manage SBL logistics,
 >DNSBL zone and query traffic, from Monday 11 August 2003 the SBL should
 >only be available from sbl.spamhaus.org.
 >
 >The fact the SBL was available from multiple DNSBLs was causing some
 >confusion, plus other small factors (such as the different zones having
 >different build times - which for example meant that we'd tell someone an
 >IP had been removed, but they'd contact us a few hours later to say it was
 >still blocked), plus the likely emergence of further composite lists which
 >may add confusion, meant that it was time to make a change now rather than
 >in a year or two.
 >
 >So, if you are not using sbl.spamhaus.org but would like to continue using
 >the SBL, please add sbl.spamhaus.org to your mail server's DNSBL list.
 >
 >--
 >   Steve Linford
 >   The Spamhaus Project
 >   http://www.spamhaus.org

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